), since I have no idea what to classify this music as, maybe alternative death?The booklet contains the following:LyricsPhotos of band members (with no names)Recording information (recorded on 1999Contact information (likely to be horribly outdated)Tracklist:(unnamed intro)A perfect breakdownCrySlaughtered ProudAssfollowersDown

If anyone could tell me what genre it probably is so I can make a encylopaedia page on it, or if someone knows more about this band, that'd be awesome.

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Antioch wrote:

This thread isn't meant for pre-checks. In fact, no thread is. If you think this is metal, submit the band (with all the info you've provided here) and see what happens.

Just updated Freak Show's page. Added this and created a different label's page. If you check the j-cards/tapes you'll see why. The bottom of the CD also says Red Eye Records.Many of the songs on that full-length appeared on the 1992 demo. There's, however, no matching titles with those on the one you've found.+ Picture

Just updated Freak Show's page. Added this and created a different label's page. If you check the j-cards/tapes you'll see why. The bottom of the CD also says Red Eye Records.Many of the songs on that full-length appeared on the 1992 demo. There's, however, no matching titles with those on the one you've found.+ Picture

from Orland Park Illinois circa early to mid 90's. Need some proof that this thing was ever actually released other than on myspace. Here's the link to myspace: https://myspace.com/accursedoath

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Erosion of Humanity wrote:

Accursed Oath from Orland Park Illinois circa early to mid 90's. Need some proof that this thing was ever actually released other than on myspace. Here's the link to myspace: https://myspace.com/accursedoath

Yeah that was the pr. But Derigin and I agree that doesn't really meet muster since only one person claims to own it and there's no record of it ever being bought or sold. Pretty easy to fake that. Thanks though.

_________________Man is truly a wretched thing, and the forest is committed to expunging him from existence.

Accursed Oath from Orland Park Illinois circa early to mid 90's. Need some proof that this thing was ever actually released other than on myspace. Here's the link to myspace: https://myspace.com/accursedoath

Yeah that was the pr. But Derigin and I agree that doesn't really meet muster since only one person claims to own it and there's no record of it ever being bought or sold. Pretty easy to fake that. Thanks though.

_________________Man is truly a wretched thing, and the forest is committed to expunging him from existence.

Biography:The band was active between 1983 - 1986. Recorded at least one 5tr demo at Studio Nova in Kristinehamn. The song "Innocent Love" was used for a local produced film in 1994. Some of the members later formed the female fronted band Paradise.

Discography: Demo (1985, self-released, cassette)1. Innocent Love2. Ride Away (?)3. Spaceship (?)4. I Can See Her Drown (?)5. Last Battle (?)Recorded at Studio Nova, Kristinehamn, December 1985"Unsure if the demo came with a cover or not. Info needed."

The guy behind HMR posted the entire demo on YT (the artwork isn't from the release). Apparently he owns the tape?

EDIT: oh right, previously posted. I think a bit more information about the demo release is needed.

Witcher wrote:

Thanks a lot, Azmodes. On a related note, the band Dizzy (Swe), which was posted in this thread by you and also another user, iis also listed at FWOSHM with their demo. Janne Stark apparently owns the tape and there are scans of the cassete itself. His version has apparently nocover and he asks , if somebody knows, if the demo was released with a cover or not. My Question: Would this info be enough to get the band accepted or is the missing cover a major problem?

The one track I could find ("Equlize the Difference") is undoubtedly metal, quite USPM-y. They are mentioned here along with the CD, but it says "For promotion only", so I'm hesitant to add. Still, it might be that the CD was also circulated publicly.

I found an ex-member on FB and he's going to send me a CD copy for free! He also said that while the album was primarily a non-public promo, they did sell a few copies at gigs and on request, so that should be fine. Az the Sleuthinator strikes again. I'm no Zodijackyl, but I do have my moments.

Some more news in the Saga of Neseblod. I've managed to get a dialogue going with him on Facebook messenger. He claims he's looking through boxes and crates to see if he can locate the tapes I've requested, but he did not know if he would clear the last two boxes before the New Year.

Even if he does come through and find these, I really don't see myself jumping at the chance to order again. I've been ripped off by Southeast Asian bootleg labels with more customer service and communication skills than this guy.

So guess who finally got around to telling me that he cannot find any of the tapes I requested in his shop? Sad to say, I don't know that Neseblod will ever be a viable outlet for getting tapes.

TThis post got somehow overlooked so I am bumping it again. Robert Morton-Jones was the former member of the band Steel River and his solo compilation CD includes all tracks from the Steel River demo. It is obvious from the samples posted by me above, that their music is not heavy metal, but southern rock/hard rock, son Steel River can be removed from the list imo. Here is the explanation of the link between Steel River and Rob Morton-Jones' solo album: https://www.ie.wowhd.com/robert-jones-b ... 4501399630

Needs research. - Mad Jack (Heavy Metal from the States)The band might be addable as is, because the track is undeniably metal; however, I think it wouldn't hurt to find some more info, since the description says "promotional release". It doesn't look like it, though.This is all I've got: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pp5X4iTFyA